Clara Wilhelmina Emily Lewandoske Hoke |
Clara Lewandoske Hoke during World War I | World War I, 1914-1920
Army Nurse Corps
France
Lieutenant
Milwaukee, WI
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Clara Lewandoske had been a nurse for four years when the U.S. entered World War I, and she wasted little time in enlisting in the war effort. As she recalled in a 1971 self-interview, she was assigned to both field hospitals and a huge facility in Paris, where both General Pershing and President Wilson visited. At the time of Wilson's visit, she was working in the Jaw Ward, whose facially disfigured patients were a grim reminder of the effects of the war's high-powered weaponry. (In 1922, Clara married Arnold Hoke, another veteran of WWI whose collection is also in this feature.)
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